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RTWPB-VIII joins MOA signing of DOLE-AMP

Palo, Leyte – The RTWPB-VIII joined the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) and the distribution of grants for the DOLE-Adjustment Measures Program (DOLE-AMP) to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) on 9 September 2025, in Palo, Leyte.   The ceremony was spearheaded by the DOLE RO VIII. A total of 12 beneficiaries received financial assistance in the form of checks, witnessed by DOLE RO VIII officials and RTWPB representatives.    Four out of the 12 beneficiaries were endorsed and assisted by RTWPB-VIII in preparing and completing their DOLE-AMP project proposals. Also, six of...

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RTWPB-VIII participates in Baseline Assessment on Digital Transformation for MSMEs

RTWPB-VIII participated in the first batch of Baseline Assessment on Digital Transformation Program for program managers and implementers on August 18 – 20, 2025.  This program is part of the DOLE Digital Transformation Development Program for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), an initiative spearheaded by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in partnership with the Asian Institute of Management (AIM).   The activity aims to establish baseline metrics for MSME digital transformation, ensure a consistent implementation strategy, and retool program managers with new...

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RTWPB-VIII promotes mental wellness, green productivity in trainings

Tacloban City, Leyte — The RTWPB-VIII conducted two face-to-face trainings focusing on mental health and sustainable productivity.  The training titled “Better Mental Health, Better Productivity” gathered human resource officers, managers, and supervisors in Tacloban City on July 29, 2025.   The mental health training underscored how mental health directly influences performance, decision-making, communication, and resilience in the workplace. The interactive session created a safe space for dialogue on the often under-discussed topic of psychological wellness. Participants appreciated the practical...

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MSMEs in Eastern Visayas join DOLE AMP writing workshop

Tacloban City — Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from Eastern Visayas joined a two-day writing workshop for Adjustment Measures Program (AMP) conducted by the Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office VIII (DOLE RO VIII) on 3-4 July 2025.  The activity was facilitated by DOLE RO VIII, Bureau of Labor and Employment and RTWPB-VIII to assist MSMEs in preparing project proposals for the DOLE AMP funding. The workshop is part of a broader effort to help businesses improve their resilience and productivity amid economic and social disruptions.  The DOLE AMP provides financial...

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RTWPB-VIII holds training for growing business online to Palompon cooperative

The RTWPB-VIII conducted a training on “Starting and Growing Your Online Business” to Palompon Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PACCI) on 18 June 2025 in Palompon, Leyte.   The training on “Starting and Growing Your Online Business” covers basic knowledge of online business models and teaches strategies for enhancing online business productivity. It teaches local entrepreneurs and aspiring online business owners with practical strategies on how to build, launch, and sustain an online presence.   Participants were oriented on techniques in identifying online market opportunities,...

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7 MSMEs won in 2025 Regional Productivity Olympics in Eastern Visayas

Seven MSMEs won in the 2025 Productivity Olympics in Eastern Visayas. The seven MSMEs qualified for the National Productivity Olympics are:   Agribusiness: Bibar’s Farm (small category) Baybay Dairy Cooperative (BDC) (medium category)   Industry:   Weaves & Bows Bags and Accessories Shop (micro category) Mary’s Abuyog Spesyal Tsokoleyt Moron Atbp. (small category) Alto Peak Agriventures Corporation for industry (small category) Service: Sa-Natad Seafood Grill and Restaurant (micro category) PASAR Employees Multipurpose Cooperative (PEMC) (medium category)   The...

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